Fix j1, jn missing underflows (bug 16559).
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18 #include <bits/libc-lock.h>
19 #include <signal.h>
20 #include <stdio.h>
21 #include <stdlib.h>
22 #include <string.h>
23 #include <unistd.h>
25 /* Try to get a machine dependent instruction which will make the
26 program crash. This is used in case everything else fails. */
27 #include <abort-instr.h>
28 #ifndef ABORT_INSTRUCTION
29 /* No such instruction is available. */
30 # define ABORT_INSTRUCTION
31 #endif
33 #include <libio/libioP.h>
34 #define fflush(s) _IO_flush_all_lockp (0)
36 /* Exported variable to locate abort message in core files etc. */
37 struct abort_msg_s *__abort_msg __attribute__ ((nocommon));
38 libc_hidden_def (__abort_msg)
40 /* We must avoid to run in circles. Therefore we remember how far we
41 already got. */
42 static int stage;
44 /* We should be prepared for multiple threads trying to run abort. */
45 __libc_lock_define_initialized_recursive (static, lock);
48 /* Cause an abnormal program termination with core-dump. */
49 void
50 abort (void)
52 struct sigaction act;
53 sigset_t sigs;
55 /* First acquire the lock. */
56 __libc_lock_lock_recursive (lock);
58 /* Now it's for sure we are alone. But recursive calls are possible. */
60 /* Unlock SIGABRT. */
61 if (stage == 0)
63 ++stage;
64 if (__sigemptyset (&sigs) == 0 &&
65 __sigaddset (&sigs, SIGABRT) == 0)
66 __sigprocmask (SIG_UNBLOCK, &sigs, (sigset_t *) NULL);
69 /* Flush all streams. We cannot close them now because the user
70 might have registered a handler for SIGABRT. */
71 if (stage == 1)
73 ++stage;
74 fflush (NULL);
77 /* Send signal which possibly calls a user handler. */
78 if (stage == 2)
80 /* This stage is special: we must allow repeated calls of
81 `abort' when a user defined handler for SIGABRT is installed.
82 This is risky since the `raise' implementation might also
83 fail but I don't see another possibility. */
84 int save_stage = stage;
86 stage = 0;
87 __libc_lock_unlock_recursive (lock);
89 raise (SIGABRT);
91 __libc_lock_lock_recursive (lock);
92 stage = save_stage + 1;
95 /* There was a handler installed. Now remove it. */
96 if (stage == 3)
98 ++stage;
99 memset (&act, '\0', sizeof (struct sigaction));
100 act.sa_handler = SIG_DFL;
101 __sigfillset (&act.sa_mask);
102 act.sa_flags = 0;
103 __sigaction (SIGABRT, &act, NULL);
106 /* Now close the streams which also flushes the output the user
107 defined handler might has produced. */
108 if (stage == 4)
110 ++stage;
111 __fcloseall ();
114 /* Try again. */
115 if (stage == 5)
117 ++stage;
118 raise (SIGABRT);
121 /* Now try to abort using the system specific command. */
122 if (stage == 6)
124 ++stage;
125 ABORT_INSTRUCTION;
128 /* If we can't signal ourselves and the abort instruction failed, exit. */
129 if (stage == 7)
131 ++stage;
132 _exit (127);
135 /* If even this fails try to use the provided instruction to crash
136 or otherwise make sure we never return. */
137 while (1)
138 /* Try for ever and ever. */
139 ABORT_INSTRUCTION;
141 libc_hidden_def (abort)